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M: I think that intermarriage is a good idea. After all, we are living in a cosmopolitan country. We have so many different races living together peacefully, don't we? It is nothing new to us, and I feel that inter- marriage will work out
W: Personally, I feel that it is not a very sound idea. It is difficult for two people of entirely different religions to live and share life together. They will face so many problems that it would be better if they don't get married in the first place.
M: Of course there will be problems. Even two people of the same religion have problems. It is the same in this case. except that it will be slightly more difficult, I guess.
W: I agree with you, Henry. Naturally, there will be arguments and personal differences. Marriage thrives on a give-and-take policy, so a couple will have to learn to adapt to each other's customs and traditions.
M: That's right. Married people should be more tolerant towards each other and be willing to learn about each other's religion. Only then can understanding and acceptance be achieved ultimately.
W: You talk as if it were very simple. It isn't, you know. I should know. as I am a child of a mixed marriage.
M: All right, you tell us why is is not such a good idea.
W: You see, Henry, it depends on the individuals concerned. If two people of different religions marry, they should be prepared for the consequences. It is only after marriage that the vast differences in the cultures begin to show. Little things, from food and clothes to bigger aspects like religious beliefs, tend to clash, leading eventually to a rift. Besides. there will be either personal pride or the reluctance to accept the other's views. It may lead to a big gap between the parents, and their children may suffer a lot in between.
M: You have a point there. but I can also tell you of several such couples who are living happily together.
W: I suppose that you are right. Intermarriage can lead to happiness or sorrow, depending on how it is handled. | All of the above. | What negative effects may the intermarriage most probably cause? | [
"All of the above.",
"Much suffering in children's minds.",
"A big gap between the parents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas.
W: Well, good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them. I don't think a day-dreamer can be a good entrepreneur. | He doesn't put his ideas into practice. | What does the woman think of Henry? | [
"He has many interesting dreams.",
"He sleeps a lot without doing anything.",
"He doesn't put his ideas into practice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I failed again in the exam.
F: Oh...well...everyone think it difficult this time. | There is reason to fail this exam. | What does the woman mean? | [
"The man doesn't work hard.",
"She failed the exam too.",
"There is reason to fail this exam."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What did you do last year?
M: I was a reporter.
W: I think it was interesting, right?
M: Yes, it was interesting. But I had to work long hours. I was never at home on weekends. | It was interesting but it kept him busy. | How did the man feel about his work? | [
"It was interesting but it kept him busy.",
"He doesn't like it because it is uninteresting.",
"He likes the work very much."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, I'd like to know whether the Japanese dictionary I ordered has arrived.
W: Just a minute, sir. Let me check it for you. Oh, yes, it has. Here you are. That will be $15. | In a bookstore. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a bookstore.",
"In a library.",
"In the post office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?
M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...
W: Well, it's her home.
M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!
W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.
M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.
W: So, what happens next?
M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon. | New flat building will be built for them. | Why do many people have to move house? | [
"Their houses are above their standard.",
"New flat building will be built for them.",
"The area will be opened for business purpose."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?
M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...
W: Well, it's her home.
M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!
W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.
M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.
W: So, what happens next?
M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon. | She is old and single. | What do we know about Mrs. Hamilton? | [
"She is old and single.",
"She is weak and helpless.",
"She is old and sick."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Now Mr. Hardy, has the situation changed since last night?
M: No, Mrs. Hamilton is still refusing to talk to us. We'd like her to come out peacefully. The police don't want to charge her, but...
W: Well, it's her home.
M: But nobody else refused to move. You see, we're going to build over 300 flats in this area in place of the shabby houses. Families are expecting to move into them next year! It's all being delayed because of one person!
W: But Mrs. Hamilton was born in that house.
M: Of course. But we have promised to give her a modern flat immediately, a very nice flat for an elderly person living alone.
W: So, what happens next?
M: I don't know, but we can't wait forever. The police will have to do something soon. | She is determined. | What might the man think of Mrs. Hamilton? | [
"She is pitiful.",
"She is peaceful.",
"She is determined."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you like reading English novels?
M: Yes, I often borrow those books from the school library. | From the school library. | Where does he often borrow English novels from? | [
"From his friend.",
"From his teacher.",
"From the school library."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: If that man gives me any more letters to type, I'll scream. He's given me ten already today, and there'll be more when I get back from coffee break. I'll be here till midnight.
M: Calm down, Franny. He can't make you stay after five. Finish what you can, and leave the rest for Mary.
W: But they're important letters, Joe. They should go out tonight.
M: That's not your worry. If they're important, he should have given them to you earlier. | Her boss. | Who is the woman complaining about? | [
"Her boss.",
"Her husband.",
"Her friend."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: If that man gives me any more letters to type, I'll scream. He's given me ten already today, and there'll be more when I get back from coffee break. I'll be here till midnight.
M: Calm down, Franny. He can't make you stay after five. Finish what you can, and leave the rest for Mary.
W: But they're important letters, Joe. They should go out tonight.
M: That's not your worry. If they're important, he should have given them to you earlier. | Leaving the task to others. | What is the man's advice? | [
"Finishing her job earlier.",
"Leaving the task to others.",
"Asking others for help."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Excuse me, sir. I think you dropped this on the platform back there.
M: Oh, thank you so much! It would have been terrible if I had gotten on the subway without my wallet!
W: Don't mention it. Oh, there's my train! See you! | At a subway station. | Where does the conversation probably take place? | [
"On a train.",
"At a bus stop.",
"At a subway station."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?
W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.
M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?
W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.
M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?
W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt. | The Children's Center. | Where is the boy going? | [
"The Children's Palace.",
"The Children's Center.",
"The hospital."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?
W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.
M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?
W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.
M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?
W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt. | See her mother's nephew. | What is the girl going to do this Sunday afternoon? | [
"Go to the Children's Center with the boy.",
"See Mary's nephew.",
"See her mother's nephew."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary, would you go to the Children's Center with us this Sunday afternoon?
W: Well, I'd like to, but Mum asked me to see her nephew Tom at No. 1 People's Hospital.
M: It doesn't matter. What's wrong with Tom? Does he have a bad cold or have a headache?
W: I was told that he hurt himself in the left left during the football game.
M: I'm sorry to hear that. How long has he been in the hospital?
W: Three days. He was sent to the hospital as soon as his leg was hurt. | His leg is hurt. | How is Tom? | [
"He has a bad cold.",
"He has a headache.",
"His leg is hurt."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Ok, so what happened when you got to the airport?
W: Well, I waited in a queue for ages and finally it was my turn to come up to the desk. I was asked to present a visa.
M: Yes, you need a visa. Your travel agent should have told you.
W: But I think I was there six years ago. | She didn't have the right documents. | Why did the woman fail to catch the flight? | [
"Her ticket was not confirmed.",
"She booked her ticket at the wrong place.",
"She didn't have the right documents."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I heard you caught a cold. How are you feeling today?
M: I can't complain. At least I'm out of bed. | He's better. | How is the man today. | [
"He's better.",
"He's feeling worse.",
"He's sick in bed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Alice, I want to buy you a watch. Which one do you like?
W: I like the red one, Dad. | A watch. | What does Alice's father want to buy for her? | [
"A sweater.",
"A watch.",
"A red bike."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Did you enjoy the movie last night?
M: We couldn't get any tickets, so we went to the beach instead. | He wasn't able to see the movie. | What does the man mean? | [
"He enjoyed the beach more.",
"He wasn't able to see the movie.",
"He didn't want to go out."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?
Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?
Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...
Patient: Okay. Uh ...
Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.
Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]
Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?
Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.
Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?
Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?
Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.
Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please. | He came in for a dental check up. | What is the man's initial reason for visiting the dentist? | [
"He wanted to have a filling replaced.",
"He needed to have a tooth pulled.",
"He came in for a dental check up."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?
Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?
Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...
Patient: Okay. Uh ...
Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.
Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]
Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?
Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.
Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?
Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?
Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.
Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please. | The man has a decayed back tooth. | What problem does the dentist discover when he takes a look in the patient's mouth? | [
"The man has discolored teeth.",
"The man has a chipped front tooth.",
"The man has a decayed back tooth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?
Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?
Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...
Patient: Okay. Uh ...
Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.
Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]
Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?
Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.
Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?
Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?
Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.
Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please. | when he drinks something cold | When does the man feel discomfort? | [
"when he chews on hard foods",
"when he eats hot foods",
"when he drinks something cold"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?
Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?
Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...
Patient: Okay. Uh ...
Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.
Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]
Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?
Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.
Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?
Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?
Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.
Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please. | doing a root canal | What is one method of treatment the dentist does NOT mention? | [
"doing a root canal",
"putting a filling in",
"pulling the tooth"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Patient: Hi. Dr. Hyde?
Dentist: So, what's seems to be the problem today?
Patient: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.
Dentist: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look ...
Patient: Okay. Uh ...
Dentist: Hummmm. [Humm? Uh?] Wow! I've never seen one like THIS before. Let me try this.
Patient: Uhhh ... Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain ...]
Dentist: Well, besides a lot of plaque buildup, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. [I feel that.] Hasn't this given you any trouble?
Patient: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?
Dentist: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.
Patient: Uh, well, that sounds painful!
Dentist: Don't worry. I've done this ... once before. [Huh?] Nah, just relax.
Patient: Wait! Aren't you suppose to give me something to dull the pain?
Dentist: Uh, chicken. Oh yeah. I almost forgot. We can either use a local anesthetic or nitrous oxide ... laughing gas... to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.
Patient: Nah, Nah, nah! Put me under! [I thought so.] I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that looks like my other teeth?
Dentist: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.
Patient: Okay, well whatever. Let's get it over with.
Dentist: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please. | nitrous oxide | What does the dentist use to minimize the patient's pain during the procedure? | [
"a local anesthetic",
"nitrous oxide",
"no medication is needed in this case"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?
M: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
W: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.
M: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
W: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.
M: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
W: Right.
M: How long does each class last?
W: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.
M: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
W: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.
M: That's good. | Hand in homework. | What should the students do before morning reading? | [
"Do morning exercise.",
"Hand in homework.",
"Do their homework."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?
M: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
W: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.
M: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
W: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.
M: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
W: Right.
M: How long does each class last?
W: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.
M: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
W: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.
M: That's good. | At about 9:40. | When can they buy something to eat before lunchtime? | [
"At about 9.00.",
"At about 9:40.",
"At about 10.30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you like my new shoes?
F: Oh, yes. Aren't they smart? | A pair of new shoes | What did the man get? | [
"A new suit",
"A pair of new shoes",
"A new shirt"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?
W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.
M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.
W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.
M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?
W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.
M: Good heavens! What a long way!
W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.
M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!
W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!
M: Thank you very much.
W: It's a pleasure. | He wants to see Shakespeare's play, | What is the man going to do? | [
"He wants to visit the teacher.",
"He wants to see Shakespeare's play,",
"He wants to meet Shakespeare."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?
W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.
M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.
W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.
M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?
W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.
M: Good heavens! What a long way!
W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.
M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!
W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!
M: Thank you very much.
W: It's a pleasure. | Both of them are Frenchmen. | Where do the two speakers probably come from? | [
"One is from England, and the other is from France.",
"Both of them are Frenchmen.",
"They come from England."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Excuse me, how can I get to the Riverside Theater?
W: Sorry I didn't earth what you said.
M: Please show me where the Riverside Theater is.
W: Can you speak French? I'm a foreigner here.
M: Oh, wonderful! I come from Paris. Is there a Riverside Theater?
W: OK, let me show you. Walk along the river and take the fourth turn on the left and go down until you reach the second traffic light. Tuna fight, at the end of the road, you'll see the theater.
M: Good heavens! What a long way!
W: Yes, you can take a taxi if you can't remember what I told you or if you don't want to walk a long way.
M: Well, I like walking. It's a fine day for walking, isn't it? And Shakespeare's play is worth such a day and such a long way!
W: It sounds reasonable. I like Shakespeare!
M: Thank you very much.
W: It's a pleasure. | The man doesn't like going there because of the long way. | Which is WRONG according to the dialog? | [
"Both of them like Shakespeare's play.",
"The man knows whose play is on in the theater.",
"The man doesn't like going there because of the long way."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What time is your class, Jake?
M: Noon. I've only got fifteen minutes to get there.
W: I can drive you. My next class isn't until a quarter after three. | At 11:45 a.m. | What time is it now? | [
"At 3:15 p.m.",
"At 2:45 p.m.",
"At 11:45 a.m."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.
W: That's eleventh, isn't it?
M: NO, it's twelfth.
W: Where do you want to take them?
M: To the zoo.
W: I remember you took them there last month. They don't like it.
M: Really? But that'S not what they told me.
W: I think the beach is a better place to go.
M: Okay, then, we can go to the beach.
W: I'll get them ready for you in the morning. | Twelfth. | When is the man going to take the children out? | [
"Tenth.",
"Eleventh.",
"Twelfth."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I want to take the children out next Saturday.
W: That's eleventh, isn't it?
M: NO, it's twelfth.
W: Where do you want to take them?
M: To the zoo.
W: I remember you took them there last month. They don't like it.
M: Really? But that'S not what they told me.
W: I think the beach is a better place to go.
M: Okay, then, we can go to the beach.
W: I'll get them ready for you in the morning. | They like going to the zoo. | What did the children tell their father about the trip to the zoo? | [
"They like going to the zoo.",
"They like to go to the beach.",
"They dislike going to the zoo."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Well. I haven't seen you since our graduation. How are things going with you?
W: Not bad. I'm my own boss now. | Old classmates. | What's the relationship between the two speakers? | [
"Secretary and boss.",
"Doctor and patient.",
"Old classmates."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Mary is in charge of the art and music section; and Charles, the ports page. What about you?
W: I'm responsible for the editorials. | At a newspaper office. | Where does the woman work? | [
"At a book store.",
"At an art museum.",
"At a newspaper office."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Tom, I hear your father has gone to Toronto. Is that right?
M: Yes, he'll stay there for more than two months. He'll return at the end of March. | January. | In which month did Tom's father go to Toronto? | [
"January.",
"February.",
"March."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: How do you pay at the shops, Mary?
W: Why? By cash or card, of course.
M: Ever thought of your mobile phone?
W: Is it possible?
M: This time next year, perhaps. It's efficient. Everything is done in 0.2 second, to be exact. | He is giving the woman some information | What do we learn about the man? | [
"He is asking the woman to pay at the cashier",
"He wants to buy a mobile phone from the woman",
"He is giving the woman some information"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We can all go swimming in the river after the basketball match.
M: If it's a nice day of course. | Swim in the river. | What does the woman want to do? | [
"Have a basketball match.",
"Swim in the river.",
"Have a good time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hello, Nancy. I'm sorry, but I just missed the 8:50 bus to the museum. I'm afraid I'll be a little late.
W: It doesn't matter. The next bus will be coming at 9:00. You can catch that one. The museum opens at 9:30. | 10 minutes | How long does the man have to wait for the next bus? | [
"10 minutes",
"20 minutes",
"30 minutes"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Shall we go to the park tomorrow?
W: Good idea. What should I take?
M: Your camera, please. | Her camera. | What does the man tell the woman to take? | [
"Her umbrella.",
"Her camera.",
"Her hat."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?
M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.
W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.
M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.
W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.
M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner. | Get more yellow clothes. | What do several people advise the woman to do? | [
"Get more yellow clothes.",
"Buy a new shirt for Peter.",
"Try clothes of different colors."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?
M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.
W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.
M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.
W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.
M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner. | Pink. | What color makes the woman young and energetic? | [
"Yellow.",
"Pink.",
"Black"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Morning, Peter. Nice suit! A new one?
M: Oh, yes. My wife bought it for me yesterday. Hmm, you look nice in that yellow dress. Yellow suits you really well.
W: Maybe. Several people also have suggested that I get more yellow clothes. They say the color suits me because of my skin.
M: That's right. You know, pink, green and black could also be good for you. Actually, I think all colors are okay for a person like you. Different colors can give people different impressions. For example, black could make you look mature, while pink could make you look young and energetic.
W: It's kind of you to say so. It sounds like you're a clothing expert.
M: Well, compared with my wife, I'm just a beginner. | Peter's wife. | Who is really an expert in clothing? | [
"Peter.",
"The woman.",
"Peter's wife."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Mrs. Long's briefing seems to go on forever. I was barely able to stay awake.
M: How could you sleep through that? It was very important for the mission we were going to carry out. | The woman should have been more attentive. | What does the man imply? | [
"Mr. Long's briefing was unnecessarily long.",
"The woman should have been more attentive.",
"Mr. Long's briefing was not relevant to the mission."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Did you mind coming back by coach instead of by train?
W: No, we didn't mind at all. It took a lot longer, but it was very comfortableand it was much cheaper. | She felt it was very nice. | How did the woman feel about coming back by coach? | [
"She felt it was tiring.",
"She felt it was very nice.",
"She thought it took less time."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Where're Linda's pencils? I can't find them.
M: Oh, really? I think they're in her pencil-box. | In her pencil-box. | Where're Linda's pencils? | [
"In her pencil-box.",
"In her desk.",
"On her desk."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you know the guy with the glasses? He talks too much.
W: Don't you remember him? He was always with that terrible girl from school. | An unknown man | Whom are the speakers talking about? | [
"A pretty girl",
"An unknown man",
"A school teacher."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.
M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?
W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.
M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.
W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.
M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.
W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him. | At 10:00. | When did the woman arrive at the party? | [
"At 8:00.",
"At 10:00.",
"At 11:30."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.
M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?
W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.
M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.
W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.
M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.
W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him. | Lisa. | Who is moving to Seattle? | [
"Kayla.",
"Mary.",
"Lisa."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.
M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?
W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.
M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.
W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.
M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.
W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him. | It is hard to stop reading it. | What does the man say about Skeleton Crew? | [
"It is hard to stop reading it.",
"It is about people's nightmares.",
"It is a novel about animals."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Wow, are you still up? It's late.
M: It is? I didn't realize. Where have you been, Mary?
W: I was at Kayla's birthday party tonight. She had it in a big restaurant in the East End. I didn't get there until 10:00, though. I first had to say goodbye to my friend Lisa who's moving to Seattle next week. We met up at 8:00 at a bar and talked for a long time. I was already tired by the time I got to the party, so I left at 11:30.
M: Well, I'm tired myself. I've been reading Skeleton Crew by Stephen King. It's pretty scary, but it's hard to put down.
W: Oh, that's his collection of short stories, right? I read that when I was 14! It really gave me nightmares.
M: I'm not surprised. I just read the story about the toy monkey that kills people. It really disturbed me. Now I can't sleep.
W: A lot of people used to say Stephen King was a bad writer, but I've always enjoyed his books - even if they made me really afraid. But now, even the book reviewers have come to respect him. | She likes his books. | What does the woman think of Stephen King? | [
"She likes his books.",
"She has come to respect him.",
"She thinks he is a bad writer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey! You've got a new television.
M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?
W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.
M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?
W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?
M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?
W: It must have been expensive.
M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.
W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?
M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.
W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.
M: I think you are right. | His old TV doesn't work. | Why did the man get a new TV? | [
"TV is on sale.",
"He loves big TV.",
"His old TV doesn't work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey! You've got a new television.
M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?
W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.
M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?
W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?
M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?
W: It must have been expensive.
M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.
W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?
M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.
W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.
M: I think you are right. | $1,200. | How much does the man pay for the new TV? | [
"$1,200.",
"$1,250.",
"$2,400."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hey! You've got a new television.
M: Yeah! It was sent here yesterday. What do you think of it?
W: It's huge. It almost takes up the entire side of the room.
M: I know. But you don't think it's too big, do you?
W: I didn't say that. I mean, if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV, by the way?
M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn't work well. I thought you can afford it, why not get a new one?
W: It must have been expensive.
M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50 percent off 2,400 dollars.
W: What? You spent 1,200 dollars on a TV? Did you think you watch TV that often?
M: Well, I don't. Do you think I should return it? If I do it within a week, I can get my money back.
W: Honestly, I think you should. That's too much money for a television.
M: I think you are right. | He will return the television to the store. | What will the man probably do after the conversation? | [
"He will be eager to watch TV.",
"He will return the television to the store.",
"He will look for a cheaper television."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hi, Alice. Look at my new camera.
W: Where did you get it?
M: My uncle Robert sent it to me last week. | His uncle. | Who sent a new camera to the boy? | [
"His mother.",
"His uncle.",
"His sister."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: We are going to be late for the film!
M: Take it easy, we still have time.
W: What time does the film start?
M: At 7:30. We have 45 minutes to get there. | 6:45. | What time is it now? | [
"6:30.",
"6:15.",
"6:45."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hi, could youlend me the digital camera, David?
M: Hi, Alice. I'd like to, but it belongs to Jane.
W: Well, in that case, I'll borrow one from Mary. | Alice. | Who wanted to borrow the camera? | [
"Mary.",
"Jane.",
"Alice."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Do you like your new house?
W: It's nice to have enough space for all my things, so I'm glad to move in. But I miss my old friends and neighbors. I especially miss living close to the school. | The woman's new house. | What are the two speakers talking about? | [
"The woman's new house.",
"The woman's new school.",
"The woman's new friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Jack has got a bad cold. Could you get some medicine for him?
W: OK, I'll go to the supermarket right now. | She's going to buy some medicine | What do we know about the woman? | [
"She's caught a bad cold",
"She asks the man for some medicine",
"She's going to buy some medicine"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Why don't you give up drinking? It's such a bad example to the children.
M: It's one of the pleasures in my life. That's why. | Because the kids may learn from him. | Why does the woman want the man to give up drinking? | [
"Because he is in bad condition.",
"Because she can't stand the smell.",
"Because the kids may learn from him."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: May I help you?
W: Yes, I'd like to buy a swimming suit for my elder sister as a birthday present. | They are customer and shop assistant. | What is the relationship between the speakers? | [
"They are sisters.",
"They are strangers.",
"They are customer and shop assistant."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Poor Smith, your marriage hasn't exactly been roses, has it?
M: Not exactly, married to a woman who overdoes it. I mean, after all when you've been mar-tied ten years, you don't expect a woman to sit on your lap for two hours every evening, call you at work twelve times a day and talk baby talk. | It's impossible to keep a long-time marriage fresh. | What does the man mean? | [
"His wife likes roses.",
"His wife is younger than him.",
"It's impossible to keep a long-time marriage fresh."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Well, you have cleaned out the refrigerator this time. Nothing is left.
M: Oh, yes. I had a lot of work all day and I had only a small lunch at the office. | He ate all the food in the refrigerator. | What did the man do? | [
"He ate all the food in the refrigerator.",
"He cleaned the refrigerator.",
"He had a big lunch."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Yes, sir. May I help you?
M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.
W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.
M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.
M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.
W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.
M: Thank you.
W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.
M: Fine, thanks. | In a hotel. | Where does this conversation take place? | [
"In a restaurant.",
"In a hotel.",
"At a conference."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Yes, sir. May I help you?
M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.
W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.
M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.
M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.
W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.
M: Thank you.
W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.
M: Fine, thanks. | A single room. | What does the man want to have? | [
"A single room.",
"A two-room suite.",
"Only a bed."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Yes, sir. May I help you?
M: I have a reservation for tonight. John Durgin.
W: Just a moment, please. Let me check. That's right. You have a reservation for a two-room suite for tonight.
M: I'm afraid there's been a mistake. I only reserve a single room, not a suite.
W: I'm sorry, Mr. Durgin, but this is what is available. Your reservation arrived too late to have a single. There's a large conference in town this week and we're full up.
M: Well, if that's the way it is, I'll have to take it.
W: Please sign the register here. Your suite is 526.
M: Thank you.
W: The lift is on your right, sir, and I'll have your bags sent up in a moment.
M: Fine, thanks. | He booked late. | Why can't the man have what he wants? | [
"He didn't attend the meeting.",
"He booked late.",
"He arrived late."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Why is Susan looking upset?
W: I had her play piano instead of going out to play. | Because she had to play piano instead of going out to play. | Why is Susan looking unhappy? | [
"Because her mother blamed her for not playing piano.",
"Because she was not allowed to play piano.",
"Because she had to play piano instead of going out to play."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?
Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?
Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?
Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!
Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?
Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.
Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?
Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.
Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.
Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!
Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?
Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.
Dad: Oh!
Girl: Can I go now?
Dad: And how are you doing in history?
Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.
Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.
Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?
Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?
Girl: Uh, fifty-five?
Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!
Girl: Dad ...
Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.
Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?
Dad: What?
Girl: Gotta run, Dad. | irritable | Based on the girl's statements, how would you describe her English teacher? | [
"irritable",
"fascinating",
"considerate"
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?
Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?
Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?
Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!
Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?
Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.
Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?
Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.
Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.
Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!
Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?
Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.
Dad: Oh!
Girl: Can I go now?
Dad: And how are you doing in history?
Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.
Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.
Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?
Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?
Girl: Uh, fifty-five?
Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!
Girl: Dad ...
Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.
Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?
Dad: What?
Girl: Gotta run, Dad. | She finds that the exams are quite confusing. | How does she feel about her Spanish class? | [
"She finds that the exams are quite confusing.",
"She says that the assignments require too much time.",
"She feels the teacher doesn't spend enough time explaining verbs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?
Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?
Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?
Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!
Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?
Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.
Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?
Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.
Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.
Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!
Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?
Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.
Dad: Oh!
Girl: Can I go now?
Dad: And how are you doing in history?
Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.
Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.
Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?
Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?
Girl: Uh, fifty-five?
Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!
Girl: Dad ...
Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.
Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?
Dad: What?
Girl: Gotta run, Dad. | She is getting excellent grades. | How is she doing in her algebra class? | [
"She is getting excellent grades.",
"She is doing average work.",
"She is failing the class."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?
Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?
Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?
Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!
Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?
Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.
Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?
Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.
Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.
Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!
Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?
Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.
Dad: Oh!
Girl: Can I go now?
Dad: And how are you doing in history?
Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.
Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.
Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?
Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?
Girl: Uh, fifty-five?
Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!
Girl: Dad ...
Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.
Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?
Dad: What?
Girl: Gotta run, Dad. | The teacher rewards students who can handle his questions. | Why does the girl like her history class? | [
"The teacher gives easy questions on tests.",
"The teacher rewards students who can handle his questions.",
"The teacher gives candy to all of the students."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
Girl: Dad, can I go to a movie with Sharon?
Dad: Yeah, sure, but wait. Weren't you supposed to get a report card sometime this past week?
Girl: Well, oh yeah. Can I call Sharon now?
Dad: Uh-hum. You didn't answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
Girl: I love you Dad! You're the best!
Dad: Don't try to butter me up. I can guess that your answer means that you didn't do well in some of your classes?
Girl: Well, my English teacher is soooo boring, and he blows up every time someone talks.
Dad: In other words, you're not doing so well?
Girl: Uh, a C ... minus.
Dad: Oh. Well, how are you doing in your Spanish class? You said you liked that one.
Girl: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those verbs tripped me up. I get them all mixed up in my head!
Dad: Okay, and what about algebra?
Girl: Ah, I'm acing that class. No sweat.
Dad: Oh!
Girl: Can I go now?
Dad: And how are you doing in history?
Girl: Oh, that's my favorite class. Mr. Jones is always passing out candy if you know the answers to his questions.
Dad: Great. Now, I have a bright daughter with tooth decay.
Girl: Ah, Dad. Can I go now?
Dad: You can go if you answer my history question. How old am I?
Girl: Uh, fifty-five?
Dad: Fifty-five! You just failed a math and history test at the same time!
Girl: Dad ...
Dad: Well, okay, but you need to come straight home from the movie, and you need to practice your clarinet.
Girl: Oh, I forgot about that grade?
Dad: What?
Girl: Gotta run, Dad. | She needs to practice her instrument. | What does the girl have to do after she returns from the movie? | [
"She has to finish her algebra homework.",
"She must read her history book.",
"She needs to practice her instrument."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have a pen friend?
M: Yes, she is a Canadian. | Canada. | Where does the girl's pen friend come from? | [
"The USA.",
"Japan.",
"Canada."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You look pale, Linda. Is everything all right?
W: No. I lost my textbook on my way back from school.
M: Did you stop by any place?
W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stamps.
M: Think carefully whether you put your book down.
W: Maybe you are right. I will go back and see if it is still there. Thank you. | She lost her book. | Why did Linda look pale? | [
"She lost her bag.",
"She lost her way.",
"She lost her book."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You look pale, Linda. Is everything all right?
W: No. I lost my textbook on my way back from school.
M: Did you stop by any place?
W: Yes. I stopped by a post office to buy some stamps.
M: Think carefully whether you put your book down.
W: Maybe you are right. I will go back and see if it is still there. Thank you. | A post office. | Where did she stop by? | [
"A shop.",
"A post office.",
"A drug store."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How can I get to your house?
M: Oh, it's very easy. My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then it's the third street on the left. You can't miss it. It's got the number on the gate. It's exactly opposite the park.
W: I see. Thanks. | Across from the park. | Where is the man's house? | [
"Opposite the station.",
"Across from the park.",
"Next to the bank."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How can I get to your house?
M: Oh, it's very easy. My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then it's the third street on the left. You can't miss it. It's got the number on the gate. It's exactly opposite the park.
W: I see. Thanks. | On foot. | How will the woman probably go to the man's house from the station? | [
"On foot.",
"In the man's car.",
"By taxi."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How do you like the dishes in our restaurant?
M: Oh, they are wonderful. It's quite some time since I have enjoyed myself so much. And your service is perfect, too. | Waitress and customer. | What is the relationship between the speakers? | [
"Teacher and student.",
"Doctor and patient.",
"Waitress and customer."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you help me for a minute,please?
M: Of course. What do you want me to do?
W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?
M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.
W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.
M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.
W: I can't find the key. You must have it.
M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages? | Have a picnic. | What will the two speakers most probably do tomorrow? | [
"Go shopping together.",
"Stay home and have a rest.",
"Have a picnic."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you help me for a minute,please?
M: Of course. What do you want me to do?
W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?
M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.
W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.
M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.
W: I can't find the key. You must have it.
M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages? | Because the packages he's holding are extraordinarily heavy. | Why does the man urge the woman to open the door quickly? | [
"Because someone indoors is anxious to see him soon.",
"Because the packages he's holding are extraordinarily heavy.",
"Because they'll get the air tickets to catch the plane."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Would you help me for a minute,please?
M: Of course. What do you want me to do?
W: Could you hold these packages while I look for the key to the door?
M: I'd be glad to. What's in these packages? They're extremely heavy.
W: Just the things we need for the picnic tomorrow.
M: Well, hurry up and open the door. I told you these things were very heavy.
W: I can't find the key. You must have it.
M: You're right, but how can I get the key while I'm holding all these packages? | In the man's pocket. | Where is the key to the door in actual fact? | [
"In the woman's purse.",
"On the table in the kitchen.",
"In the man's pocket."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?
W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.
M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?
W: I sure have.
M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.
W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.
M: How much Japanese can you understand?
W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.
M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.
W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.
M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. | Seeing a film. | What is the woman doing? | [
"Listening to music.",
"Seeing a film.",
"Writing a letter."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?
W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.
M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?
W: I sure have.
M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.
W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.
M: How much Japanese can you understand?
W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.
M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.
W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.
M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. | For a year. | How long will the woman stay in Japan? | [
"For a year.",
"For a month.",
"For two years."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Say, Lisa, what are you doing?
W: Watching a Japanese film. I'm going to spend all next year in Japan, and I think I should find out more about its culture.
M: You mean you have been accepted into the program?
W: I sure have.
M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.
W: Excited and nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills.
M: How much Japanese can you understand?
W: Only a little now. But I'm going to take a special language class next month.
M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad.
W: Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the mastery of a foreign language. You just have to be the kind of person who is quick to learn new things and can get used to a new environment fast.
M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. | Attend a language class. | What will the woman do before she leaves for Japan? | [
"Read more Japanese novels.",
"Attend a language class.",
"Apply for a new program."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Congratulations,Tom. I heard you got a job with the Wilson Company.
M: Thanks, Professor Black, but it's a little too soon for congratulation, all I got so far is an interview, early next week, on Thursday. | His professor was mistaken about the job. | What does the man imply? | [
"His job starts next week.",
"He's eager to start his new job.",
"His professor was mistaken about the job."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I was hoping that we could see Jerry here today.
M: He was planning to come, but then his wife's father fell down some stairs and they had to take him to a doctor. | Jerry's father-in-law. | Who was injured? | [
"Jerry's wife.",
"Jerry's father-in-law.",
"Jerry's father."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I need to get in touch with Microsoft. I'm having problems with the software Do you know its website?
M: Yeah. It's www.microsoft.com.
W: Do you think they will take care of my problems?
M: Of course they will. The aftersales service is very important to the survival of a company. | She needs them to help her resolve some software problems. | What does the woman want from Microsoft? | [
"She needs them to help her resolve some software problems.",
"She doesn't know its website.",
"She needs them to take care of her."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Hello, I'm Mary, but have we met before?
M: No, I'm new here. I just started working for this company. | He's a new employee. | What can we learn about the man from the conversation? | [
"He's the boss.",
"He's a visitor.",
"He's a new employee."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When I have succeeded, I'll hold a party for all my friends.
W: Never forget your promise! | He will hold a party to all his friends. | What will the man do after he has succeeded? | [
"He will invite all his friends to a dance party.",
"He will express his gratitude to all his friends.",
"He will hold a party to all his friends."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: I thought that computer cost 1,000 dollars.
W: It used to, but the shop owner has lowered the price by 150 dollars. | $ 850. | How much does the computer cost now? | [
"$ 1,000.",
"$ 850.",
"$ 1,150."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Have you finished reading SUPER HERO?
W: Yes I enjoyed every page of it. It's so exciting. | A novel. | What are the two speakers probably talking about? | [
"A film.",
"A novel.",
"A game."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: Do you have the seminar schedule with you? I'd like to find out the topic for Friday.
M: I gave it to my friend, but there should be copies available in the library. I can pick one up for you. | To get the seminar schedule for the woman. | What does the man promise to do? | [
"To get the seminar schedule for the woman.",
"To make a copy of the schedule for his friend.",
"To find out more about the topic for the seminar."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight?
W: Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister.
M: Well.... How about Friday then?
W: That sounds fine. | She has another appointment. | Why does the woman refuse the invitation for tonight? | [
"She doesn't like the man.",
"She has another appointment.",
"She is too busy with her work."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: You know, I'm just not too sure if the new salary will be high enough or even the new position is really what I want. Besides, I like the work that I am doing now.
W: It sounds as though you've already made up your mind about what you are going to do. | Whether to take up the new job. | What is the man thinking about? | [
"Whether to employ the woman.",
"Whether to take up the new job.",
"Whether to ask for a raise."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.
W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.
M: So what are you doing back here already?
W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.
W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.
M: Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.
M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that. | He went to the beach. | What did the woman do last weekend? | [
"He went to the beach.",
"She visited her parents.",
"She had a trip to the countryside."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.
W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.
M: So what are you doing back here already?
W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.
W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.
M: Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.
M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that. | She had school work to do. | Why did the woman come home so soon? | [
"She was tired.",
"She caught a cold.",
"She had school work to do."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
M: Hey, Karen, it looks like you've got some sun this weekend.
W: Yeah, I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
M: Oh, yeah, that's great. Where did you stay?
W: Some friends of my parents' live out there and they invited me for as long as I wanted to stay.
M: So what are you doing back here already?
W: Oh, 1 have a paper to work on, and I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lying out in the sun.
W: I ran slowly up and down the beach, and 1 played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't even get through a whole game before I had to sit down.
M: Did you go swimming?
W: I wanted to, but they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now.
M: It all sounds nice. I wish I could get away to the beach like that. | Sunny. | What was the weather like at the weekend? | [
"Cloudy.",
"Sunny.",
"Rainy."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: I'm going to take down those curtains and put up new ones.
M: Why? What's wrong with them? | The curtains are still quite good. | What does the man mean? | [
"The curtains are still quite good.",
"They ought to have been clinked long ago.",
"The curtains are of a wrong color."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: How many more chairs should we get for the meeting?
M: Don't we have enough by now? | They don't need any more chairs. | What does the man mean? | [
"They are buying only what they need.",
"There won't be enough chairs left.",
"They don't need any more chairs."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
W: What color do you like to wear?
M: I like to wear black, blue, and white. How about you? | Blue. | What color does the man like? | [
"Blue.",
"Brown.",
"Red."
] | Please answer the following question from DREAM dataset. |
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